Traducción de jungle en español:

jungle

selva, n.

Pronunciación: /ˈdʒəŋɡəl//ˈdʒʌŋɡ(ə)l/

nombre

Even so, every walk in a jungle where wild elephants, rhinos, buffaloes or tigers roam, is a tense experience, even if you do have an armed forest guard along with you.

He followed the clearing cautiously, staying in the dense jungle surrounding it.

Reporters no longer need to lug around bulky suitcases to carry their laptops and heavy satellite discs in to transmit news stories from remote places, dense jungles or mountain tops.

They would travel from farm to farm, surviving for days in the jungle by eating crops and fishing in streams.

Not named were probably those animals which live exclusively in forest, jungles, mountains, wetlands, deserts, etc.

He had been traveling the dense jungles for what seemed weeks, months even.

These people live there, they understand the jungle of the Philippines, they know what to do.

By the late 1990s, about four-fifths of the population made their living doing subsistence agriculture in the jungles and highland forests.

For generations its farmers relied on the surrounding jungle for wood, grazing, fruit, herbs and building materials.

We walked though the dense foliage of the jungle.

The Yucatan peninsula is a fascinating area covered by dense jungle and swamps, criss-crossed with rivers and scattered with ruins from the Mayan civilisation.

Your guide will lead you through miles of old cane lands, tropical forests, and jungles rich with magnificent scenery.

Tourism here is still pretty much an adventure, with unspoiled beaches, coral-filled waters and dense tropical jungle inland.

He fell on top of a colossal butte overlooking a dense jungle.

Such terrain includes cities, jungles, and dense forests, but it also includes open terrain when it is mountainous or broken, affording the enemy numerous hiding places.

Both Ecuador and Brazil have stepped up military operations in the dense Amazonian jungles where they share borders with Colombia.

This species, which lives in the wild in the jungles of Central Africa, is classified as endangered, under growing threat from the roaring trade in bush meat, coupled with the loss of their forest habitat.

Later series saw the women marched through hostile jungle to a second camp.

The farmers keep busy in their vast fields, whose crops are of a healthy golden-brown, while the creatures in the wild hunt and play in the shade of the tropical forests and the damp jungles.